Example sentences of "the [noun] [noun] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | ( iii ) From their reading of pre-20th century literature , pupils should be encouraged to identify some of the major changes in English grammar over the centuries , eg the loss — except in some dialects and in religious uses — of thee and thou ; the simplification of the verb system eg from have , hast , hath , to have and has ; the change in the structure of negatives eg from I know not to I do n't know . |
2 | ‘ So you can enter or leave the Yew Alley only from the Hall , or through the moor gate ? ’ asked Holmes . |
3 | Where the damage results partly from a defect in the finished product and partly from a defective component , this will be sufficient to make the producer liable . |
4 | She found she had torn most of the mourning band away from her sleeve and there was nothing for it but to pull it off entirely . |
5 | The need to close the traditional cultural divide between education and industry where ‘ many entered the teaching profession straight from Higher Education without much practical knowledge of conditions in industry , or a proper understanding of its role and requirements ’ . |
6 | So in practice it 's easier to measure the alkalinity and then back-calculate to get that and hence the P H than to actually try and measure the P H directly from sea water . |
7 | Incidentally , I notice you have steered the talk right away from the Japanese , to whom in fact you were rather nice . |
8 | With the industry hours away from its first formal truce since the Unix wars began ( UX No 388 ) , DEC returned to the rhetoric that marked the outbreak of hostilities . |
9 | I was sent to Nongkhai province in the North East of Thailand on the Maekhong River across from the capital of Laos . |
10 | A former stir fry chef at the Fremont Hotel in Las Vegas 's Glitter Gulch , the young Johnny is remembered next door at the Horseshoe for arriving in the card room straight from his shift , his white apron around his waist . |
11 | confirm that you undertake to deliver the Investment Overview expeditiously , or identify those on the list which you prefer receive the Investment Overview directly from the initiating member |
12 | The department benefits greatly from close relations with national archaeological agencies also based in Edinburgh , such as Historic Scotland , the National Museums of Scotland and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland . |
13 | They 've been protesting against the council 's decision to stop the car park there from being women only . |
14 | The beetles immediately started running around in circles chalking the ground , and falling over themselves as they stretched the tape measure across from one side of the circle to the other . |
15 | " [ Mrs Kit Nash ] , year by year , extended the boundaries of her plot by trimming the bramble hedges always from the inside , allowing them to spread and flourish on the outside … |
16 | The prediction changes rapidly from the Tories being short of a majority by three seats to a majority of three seats . |
17 | If a horse shies , he is fundamentally ignoring the rider 's inside leg , so rather than worrying about the horse shying , it is more important to concentrate on exercises which make the horse move away from the leg such as leg-yield , shoulder-in , enlarging and decreasing the circle . |
18 | Step in gently and push the boom out to help the boat turn away from the wind . |
19 | The Scholtz Twins , a brother and sister musical act , was also on the bill and Rose and Bernie shared the same theatrical lodgings with Noreen and Maria at the Benson Theatre Home from Home off Vine Street . |
20 | One of the most interesting aspects of this recording , which sets the Reference label apart from most other independents , is that the sessions will be available on both LP and CD . |
21 | Now consider the effect of a fall in aggregate demand ( perhaps caused by a cut in government spending or a reduction in investment demand ) which shifts the AD curve downwards from AD 1 to AD 2 . |
22 | Even up here in the wood miles away from the class-room Philip felt his face burn at the way he 'd made a fool of himself . |
23 | The revision results mainly from the woes of Germany , where the OECD expects the recession to deepen . |
24 | To arbitrate this unity , UI has , as expected ( UX No 414 ) , wrestled the authority to pick technologies above the operating system away from Unix System Laboratories Inc and opened up the selection process to the industry at large . |
25 | In addition , the spurs between the meanders preserve the general height of the plateau surface away from the river , except where they are so narrow as to be subject to general lowering by the formation of the slopes on either side . |
26 | The bureaucracy benefits disproportionately from the absorption by the state of pre-capitalist institutions , offices , powers and duties . |
27 | Whether the government collects the tax revenue entirely from firms or entirely from workers , the incidence of the tax is the same . |
28 | She lived in a world of detail and precision , of getting the names right and the appearances correct , and had done ever since she joined the Security Service straight from Oxford fourteen years before . |
29 | This would certainly simplify equation ( 6.3 ) to yield : but it is clear intuitively that we can not completely fill the file , as the last available storage position would on average be half the file area away from the last record 's computed address . |
30 | He pushed the Diet Cola away from him and climbed off the stool . |